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4.4.1 Conclusion 1. Describe how the DNA code is translated into messenger RNA. 2. How is the RNA molecule a “script” for the protein production process? 3. How might a medical researcher use the information obtained by examining DNA sequences? 4. Describe how a pharmaceutical scientist could use a cell’s protein manufacturing process to engineer and produce a specific protein. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2010 PBS – Activity 4.4.1: Translating the DNA Code – Alternate Version– Page 1